By plucking the strings, drawing the bow acros the strings while fingering the frets.
Your question was a little strangly worded but when plucking the strings, they vibrate and depending on the thickness of the strings, make a note
By applying pressure to the strings along the neck of the instrument with your fingers, and plucking the strings with a pick along the body of the instrument.
When you're about to play it. It depends what piece you're playing, if it has plucking or not.
pizzicato and when you play with a bow that's called arco
By plucking the strings
Plucking the strings of a violin is called pizzicato.
by plucking the strings!
coglitura delle stringhe
By plucking the strings, drawing the bow acros the strings while fingering the frets.
No. Strumming is the action of plucking the strings. "Pluck" is an onomatopoeia.
Your question was a little strangly worded but when plucking the strings, they vibrate and depending on the thickness of the strings, make a note
Pizzicato is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "plucking the strings."Specifically, the word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article il means "the." The pronunciation is "PEET-tsee-KAH-toh."
Your question was a little strangly worded but when plucking the strings, they vibrate and depending on the thickness of the strings, make a note
Pizzicato for the string instruments is achieved by the plucking of the strings.
I'm not 100% sure but I think it's for plucking the strings
By applying pressure to the strings along the neck of the instrument with your fingers, and plucking the strings with a pick along the body of the instrument.